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  • The Guyana Amateur Basketball Federation (GABF) went all out to meet the public in an effort to publicize the Caribbean Basketball Confederation (CBC) Under-16 Championships which is set for the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall from July 3 – 16. At the meet and greet, which was held at the Giftland Mall on Saturday featuring both the male and female national squads, President of the GABF, Nigel Hinds made it clear that education is still the most valuable asset to youths.

    The Guyana Amateur Basketball Federation (GABF) went all out to meet the public in an effort to publicize the Caribbean Basketball Confederation (CBC) Under-16 Championships which is set for the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall from July 3 – 16. At the meet and greet, which was held at the Giftland Mall on Saturday featuring both the male and female national squads, President of the GABF, Nigel Hinds made it clear that education is still the most valuable asset to youths.

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    The Guyana Amateur Basketball Federation (GABF) went all out to meet the public in an effort to publicize the Caribbean Basketball Confederation (CBC) Under-16 Championships which is set for the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall from July 3 – 16. At the meet and greet, which was held at the Giftland Mall on Saturday featuring both the male and female national squads, President of the GABF, Nigel Hinds made it clear that education is still the most valuable asset to youths.
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